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  2. Tower of David - Wikipedia

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    The name Tower of David was first used for the Herodian tower in the 5th century CE by the Byzantine Christians, who believed the site to be the palace of King David. [3] [1] They borrowed the name Tower of David from the Song of Songs, attributed to Solomon, King David's son, who wrote: "Thy neck is like the tower of David builded for an armoury, whereon there hang a thousand bucklers, all ...

  3. List of citadels - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Jerusalem Citadel or Tower of David, Israel; Amman Citadel, Amman, Jordan;

  4. Jerusalem during the Second Temple period - Wikipedia

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    It was at this citadel that the walls of Jerusalem met, one surrounding the city from the south and another approaching from the east and the Temple Mount. Somewhere in the city, possibly in the upper city or to its north, stood the theatre and other Hellenistic institutions. Remains of any of these structures have yet to be found.

  5. Classics Volume Two - Wikipedia

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    Classics Volume Two, also stylised as Classics, Vol. 2, is the eighth public album by the group Two Steps From Hell, released in June 2015. [1] It features 15 previously unreleased tracks from prior demonstration albums composed by Thomas J. Bergersen, and 10 entirely new tracks from Nick Phoenix [2] (the latter all later released on their industry album, Empire). [3]

  6. Archaeologists Found the Ruins of the Famous ‘Backdoor to Hell'

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    Searching under the main altar of the Catholic church, the team found a large void that appeared to connect with an additional geophysical anomaly to the north of the church.

  7. Millo - Wikipedia

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    Map of Davidic Jerusalem, with the location of the Millo indicated. Stepped stone structure/millo with the House of Ahiel to the left. The Millo (Hebrew: המלוא, romanized: ha-millō) was a structure in Jerusalem referred to in the Hebrew Bible, first mentioned as being part of the city of David in 2 Samuel 5:9 and the corresponding passage in the Books of Kings (1 Kings 9:15) and later in ...

  8. Citadel 2 - Wikipedia

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    Citadel 2 is a BBC Micro game developed by Symo for Superior Software.The sequel to Citadel, it is a platform game with puzzle solving elements. Like the original, the game's plot involves finding five gems hidden in various locations in a large fort, together with areas outside it (including mines, three trees, a lodge and a floating sky castle) and destroying them in a teleporter hidden at ...

  9. Escape from Hell (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Combat is turn-based. Various tridents can be found that change the landscape of Hell, such as modifying the terrain or reducing the technology level so that firearms are ineffective. [3] The game is available in CGA, EGA, and VGA graphics modes. [2]